Curie
About Curie
Curie is an AI question-and-answer companion for children, used only through an account held by a parent or guardian.
What Curie is
Curie lets a child ask questions and explore illustrated "worlds" — space, animals, science, history and more — and get age-appropriate answers, with optional read-aloud and live voice conversation. It also offers homework guidance framed around helping a child think, not just handing over answers.
Who it's for
Curie is built for families and, separately, for schools. A parent or guardian creates the account, sets up each child's profile, and controls settings such as voice, history and awareness alerts. Children do not create their own accounts. Curie for Schools is a related offering for classrooms working alongside a teacher — see the Schools page for details.
How it works
When a child asks a question, Curie generates a response using an AI model, shaped for the child's age band and interests. A parent can review saved history (if switched on), adjust settings, and manage the account and subscription from the Parent area. See AI & Safety for exactly how answers are made and what safeguards are always on.
Safety and privacy
Safeguards intended to keep answers age-appropriate and to refuse unsafe topics are always on and cannot be switched off. Curie does not sell children's personal information and does not use it for behavioural advertising. Full details are in the Privacy Notice and Children's Privacy Notice.
More information
See our Terms of Service, Cookie & Local Storage Notice, or get in touch.
